Author Archives: Naima
The ants go marching one by one…
‘Tis the season. The season of plants budding, warm weather returning, spring showers and the dreaded ants. For the past few weeks I have experienced an ant brigade in my house. Small black ants in my coffee, in the keyboard … Continue reading
Street artists always inspire me.
I always stop. Every time I walk by a street performer of any kind I can’t help but cross the street and make my way over to them. No matter what they are doing, I’m curious to find out more. … Continue reading
Making Croatia happen.
Many people ask me about how I travel, when I travel, where to go, what to see, etc. I usually have some general answer with a lot of enthusiasm to push them over the edge into a commitment of getting … Continue reading
Happiness day was a success!
Yesterday I spent way too many hours on the computer. After hours in front of the screen, I managed to fix up my website a bit and add a Freelance Writing tab. Now I have a place where you can … Continue reading
A quick visit to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History.
The forecast for this past Saturday was not the bright and beautiful day I hoped for. I usually enjoy getting outside in any weather but this time I had to incorporate some little ones into the plans. So an inside … Continue reading
Dallas Museum of Art provides free culture, art and kids activities!
I finally made it to the Dallas Museum of Art! About a year ago the museum decided to dispose of their entry free and open their doors to everyone, no matter what your budget. I was ecstatic to take advantage … Continue reading
Eggs – what shall I buy?
Eggs have 100 different varieties now and it’s tough to decide between organic, free-range, white, brown, all natural, vegetarian fed, and every other label they put on there. I have most of my grocery shopping down to a science, knowing … Continue reading
The Science of Happiness.
This past Saturday I had the lucky opportunity to attend “The Science of Happiness: Surprising new insights into human nature”, a lecture by professor Catherine Sanderson of Amherst College. I was excited to go and equally excited I didn’t have … Continue reading
My apps to empower nature, not discourage it.
After writing a column about how technology empowers us to enjoy nature for the Dallas Morning News (click here to read it), many people have contacted me asking what are the best apps to find nearby trails and what are … Continue reading
My last minute Valentine’s Day.
So if you are like me, you maybe don’t really think there should be too much hype in Valentine’s Day, but you figure you should join the party somewhat. I mean, I am all for celebrating love and embracing love, … Continue reading